I work for the State Department and have had Diplomatic Immunity before so I am getting you know...something out of these replies.

Diplomatic Immunity grants rights and protections under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961 in a country where you are credentialed by that country. It does not apply in the US for anyone. To get immunity you would need to be a Diplomat for another country that the State Department has accepted in the US as representing another country.

FYI...even if I were to do stupid crap in a country I am stationed in...it doesn't make me immune from prosecution. My own government can waive my immunity.

Lady sounds as kooky as someone trying to spend a two dollar bill at Taco Bell. There is a whole lot of crazy in these stories...and sounds like some guys are playing with fire by inserting their penii.

(The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961 is an international treaty that defines a framework for diplomatic relations between independent countries. It specifies the privileges of a diplomatic mission that enable diplomats to perform their function without fear of coercion or harassment by the host country. This forms the legal basis for diplomatic immunity. Its articles are considered a cornerstone of modern international relations. )

I listened to that on the news and she said...." "I have inviolability. They should not be on my property. I don't know if you want to get diplomatic, uh, protection involved as well. It's against the law to cross my property. It's inviolable."

Anyone here want to take a bet with me that the 911 operator was all like "WTF is inviolability?!?!" and "Just who the HELL is this Biatch"??!?!?

This seems to fir the situation:

/loling at everything and wondering just WHO the fark these people think they are?!?!?!//23 years military.

If they were actually on the property I'd get a trespass served against them.

If they were sitting on the sidewalk, I'd try to get a "No loitering" statute implemented via the town/city for my area of town.

For short term, I'd i) setup a high-powered lawn sprinkler system that conveniently was aimed and extended over the sidewalk, ii) have manure delivered and setup in open-top bins on my property immediately adjacent to the sidewalk, and iii) install radio jammers near the property line for GSM/CDMA and other popular frequencies required to operative television equipment.

During an interview today on CNN, a retired general mentioned generals have to deal with "camp followers," describing these wome tied up in this scandal as such.

According to Wikipedia, camp followers are "civilians and their children who follow armies. There are two common types of camp followers; first, the wives and children of soldiers, who follow their spouse or parent's army from place to place; the second type of camp followers have historically been informal army service providers, servicing soldiers needs whilst encamped, in particular selling goods or services that the military does not supply, these have included cooking, laundering, liquor, nursing, sexual services and sutlery."

I say these women are the latter type, but I'm not sure what "services" they're both offering.